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Concerned about Red Tractor collapse.
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7923324" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>If I take animals to the market or abattoir I have always had to sign a declaration that they are fit for human consumption including all withdrawals have been observed, whether or not they are RT. This for me is a signed certificate of compliance with U.K. legislation and covers the abattoir or buyer against a claim. I think that’s reasonable. It identifies myself as the responsible person. It’s basic assurance. Whether we need the vet to countersign an annual business compliance cert is debatable but as a minimum we a certificate of compliance for every batch sold, signed by the producer. It’s what non RT already does through the market entry form. I agree we don’t need RT. I agree we need as little unecesssry rubbish as possible but please can somebody explain to me what this new system is? It isn’t nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7923324, member: 2119"] If I take animals to the market or abattoir I have always had to sign a declaration that they are fit for human consumption including all withdrawals have been observed, whether or not they are RT. This for me is a signed certificate of compliance with U.K. legislation and covers the abattoir or buyer against a claim. I think that’s reasonable. It identifies myself as the responsible person. It’s basic assurance. Whether we need the vet to countersign an annual business compliance cert is debatable but as a minimum we a certificate of compliance for every batch sold, signed by the producer. It’s what non RT already does through the market entry form. I agree we don’t need RT. I agree we need as little unecesssry rubbish as possible but please can somebody explain to me what this new system is? It isn’t nothing. [/QUOTE]
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